The terms Q wave MI, non-Q wave MI, transmural MI and non-transmural MI are no longer recommended for use. Instead, acute coronary syndromes are classified as unstable angina, non-ST-elevation ...
With an anterior or apical aneurysm, the persistent ST elevation is in lead V1 and V2 with associated Q waves indicating the old anterior MI. In an inferior aneurysm it would be in lead II ...